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could this get any worse
Shhhhhhh!!!!!!
could this get any worse
I swear I wish I was dreaming.
Dez is my favorite player. Meeting him last year and talking with him seeing how down to earth he was makes it worse. My profile picture on FB is me and Dez.
And this is going to be my first Cowboys game since Dez was signed that I will see live that he won't be playing (going to the Eagles game in November )
LOL. Yes, because I still don't know what kind of player he is.
You can be a smart ***, but it's been rare that he hasn't had an elite WR on the outside. I think this is a great opportunity to prove a lot of his defectors wrong.
Now that Nelson has gone down, it's time for Aaron Rodgers to really prove what kind of player he is.
Should have let him walk
Oh wait he cant
Yep. What's sadder is some people gave up before we lost Bryant.People gave up because we lost Bryant. That is sad.
The question remains in mind: Why have the Cowboys put Dez on short-term IR?
It makes no sense. Why would they waste the roster spot of they are certain it is 10-12 injury?
I'm not a Dr but I play one on the Cowboyszone or I'm a reporter on a soapbox or whatever. One media "expert" says something and it's all day fodder for NFLN and 12+ pages on here until the next report. Here's another that reads the exact opposite.
Dez Bryant - WR - Cowboys
ESPN's Ed Werder reports that the bone graft performed during Dez Bryant's foot injury improves his chances of coming back within six weeks.
It's telling that the Cowboys haven't placed Bryant on the I.R./Designated to Return List. That would suggest the team believes his return will come within 6-8 weeks. That's more favorable than the grim 10-12 week timetable established by NFL Network's Ian Rapoport earlier Sunday morning. Terrance Williams and Cole Beasley will have expanded roles during Bryant's absence.
Source: Ed Werder on Twitter
Sep 20 - 9:23 AM
Interesting... those who are familiar with the medical field seem to be saying that 10-12 weeks is optimistic for this kind of thing, so Werder saying that it would improve his chances to come back soon seems contradictory.... but what else is new when it comes to injury reporting?I'm not a Dr but I play one on the Cowboyszone or I'm a reporter on a soapbox or whatever. One media "expert" says something and it's all day fodder for NFLN and 12+ pages on here until the next report. Here's another that reads the exact opposite.
Dez Bryant - WR - Cowboys
ESPN's Ed Werder reports that the bone graft performed during Dez Bryant's foot injury improves his chances of coming back within six weeks.
It's telling that the Cowboys haven't placed Bryant on the I.R./Designated to Return List. That would suggest the team believes his return will come within 6-8 weeks. That's more favorable than the grim 10-12 week timetable established by NFL Network's Ian Rapoport earlier Sunday morning. Terrance Williams and Cole Beasley will have expanded roles during Bryant's absence.
Source: Ed Werder on Twitter
Sep 20 - 9:23 AM
lol....
I was waiting for that one.
If we're not in position to make a run at the playoffs after 10 weeks we should just shut him down for the season, and go all inn next year, Romo can't have many years left inn him we can't afford to waste another season
Now that Nelson has gone down, it's time for Aaron Rodgers to really prove what kind of player he is.